by Charlene Allcott (Author)
'One of the freshest, funniest, most exciting new voices I've read for a long time.' Jane Fallon Meet Martha Ross. She dreams of being a singer, but she's been working in a call centre for far too long. She's separating from her husband, the father of her eighteen-month-old son. And she's moving back home to her parents, toddler in tow. Life has thrown her a few lemons . . . but Martha intends to make a gin and tonic. It's time to become the woman she's always wanted to be. And at least her mum's on hand to provide free childcare - along with ample motherly judgement, of course. But Martha's attempts at reinvention - from writing a definitive, non-negotiable list of everything she's looking for in a new man, to half-marathons, business plans and meditation retreats - tend to go awry in the most surprising of ways. And soon she comes to realise that in order to find lasting love, happiness and fulfilment, she needs to find herself first . . . Who said starting over was easy? A warm, vibrant and painfully funny novel that will strike a chord with anyone who's ever had their heart broken, hasn't quite got their sh*t together yet, or who finds themselves wide awake at 3am thinking, `How did I get here?'
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 09 Aug 2018
ISBN 10: 1787631419
ISBN 13: 9781787631410
Book Overview: A fizzingly fresh and exciting new voice in fiction- this is an addictive, sharp and hilarious debut about one single mother's attempts to start over after her marriage falls apart.